One good thing about the election results in the US: it finally gave me the motivation to delete my Twitter account.
One good thing about the election results in the US: it finally gave me the motivation to delete my Twitter account.
Teams on Mac is just plain bad. I literally have to charge clients at least ten minutes more for each call to give me enough time to actually join the call.
Spent the last three weeks in Europe and was positively surprised how well I can work on just a 14β MacBook. Guess I should leave my home office more often.
Yikes. Wonβt be able to go anyways for other reasons, but I was expecting a different price point.
Im curious how realistic this type of attack is. Response times are affected by a lot of things, including network load. Iβd imagine the likelihood of getting a token this way would be in a similar ballpark as simply brute forcing, no? Both could be avoided through rate limiting.
Iβd say lean back and enjoy the show. At first the price tag sounds too good to miss, but at some point management will see the true cost. Thereβs a reason those jobs still havenβt all moved to low cost countries.
Curious to hear what that would look like.
Not sure how much that says about the market. It might just be someone trying to break into the market and get their first real world experience.
So what are the main pain points you are looking at? Curious where others see the limitations of the current implementation.
Certainly looks like an interesting option. Iβll bookmark this for a project I have in mind.
Saw two posts about it, considered caring about it, but ultimately decided to spend that time being productive instead π€·π»ββοΈ
Forms could definitely use a bit of love. The concept is great, but too often they are too limited in some way and clients go back to external form providers.
I remember getting emails about βdangerousβ spf records from three different people within the same day recently. There must be someone out there running these scans and selling the lists to other people. Still easy to file them with all the lead gen offers - straight in the bin.
I can see some numbers but they are definitely too faint to make out clearly.
Iβve found a bunch for sure. Basically added most people with βLaravelβ in their bio haha.
My feed is still not nearly as active as on Twitter, but I guess that was to be expected. Time to add a little activity myself soon. :)
Many thanks to @klickreflex.bsky.social for the access code. Looking for a new home far away from Twitter.
Now to find everybody on here actively posting about Laravel, Statamic, or other interesting topics.